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| Irregular curve fragment of handle resembling is shape slim Knidian type.
Probably from same pot as SS 674; same moderately fine red clay with greyish ring near surface, and cream slip, and effect of ... 12 April 1933 |
| Knidian type.
No distinct core.
Impression probably from same die as SS 872; framed circular impression crossed by three parallel lines between which are the large letters reading retrograde; by conformation ... 12 April 1933 |
| Typical handle.
Reddish-buff clay, highly micaceous.
Impression incomplete above, broken away to left. Finished Trench Μ. [Θασί]ων
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[---αγό]ρ̣ας | Δι Leica ... 12 April 1933 |
| Half preserved. Flat bottom; walls slightly incurving.
Inscription scratched through the glaze on the bottom.
Good glaze, somewhat worn. Disturbed area. Leica PD 1133-19(F108) ... 11 April 1933 |
| Lower half at front missing; mended from two pieces.
On rim, wavy lines.
On discus, rosette.
Solid handle, double grooved above and below; two large impressed circles at the bottom.
On the reverse, double ... 13 April 1933 |
| Late Roman C plate. Rim has been cut away. About half of center of plate preserved. On floor a medallion bound by a single groove and filled by a schematic rosette with concentric circles in the interstices ... Ca. 400 A.D. |
| Inscribed fragment used as a moulding.
Broken at both sides and at back. The bottom is preserved and has a smooth band at the edge (anathyrosis?). The top has a narrow fascia, next the inscribed surface; ... 13 April 1933 |
| An inscribed ornament in the shape of a bird.
One of the feet of the bird is missing.
The bird faces right and is carrying a curiously shaped object on his back. At the back is a projecting piece of bronze ... 12 April 1933 |
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